PGLAF's legal advisors disagree that any foreign Court or entity has jurisdiction over its actions regarding copyright. The Court in Germany has promoted a theory that it has jurisdition, mainly because the www.gutenberg.org site has some content in the German language. The view of PGLAF is that it is up to the rights owner in Germany to identify people there who are infringing on its copyrights, and pursue remediation there.

Q: So the court thinks that the presence of content in German means that courts in Germany have jurisdiction, regardless of the fact that PGLAF is entirely in the US? A: Yes, that was the original basis of the claim for jurisdiction, which the Court accepted in their judgement. Since then, there some more recent decisions in the European Court of Justice, and other German courts, that support this theory based on a Web site being accessible from a country.

(Not so) recently I upgraded a Debian system from Jessie to Stretch. Along with that came an upgrade of the Digikam photo management application from version 4.x to 5.3. After starting that the first time the albums were empty. WTF? Putting the modified digikam4.db aside, creating a fresh one and restoring the old one and comparing those revealed that they differed in how the AlbumRoots path was stored. Digikam 4.x stored it as volumeid:?path=%2Fhome%2F... (with URL encoded %2F as / slashes) where Digikam 5 stores a literal / slash. Changing that to what Digikam 5 expects did the trick and the albums were there again. So when upgrading, before you start Digikam 5 for the first time, do the following (assuming the database is /home/you/Pictures/digikam4.db)

backup your original digikam4.db file

install the sqlitebrowser package if not installed yet

on a terminal command line invoke: sqlitebrowser ~/Pictures/digikam4.db &

go to the Browse Data tab

Table: AlbumRoots

select (click into) the identifier field

in the right edit field change its content from volumeid:?path=%2Fhome%2Fyou%2FPictures to volumeid:?path=/home/you/Pictures

Write changes and exit

Start digikam. All good (hopefully ;-)

Update 2017-11-27T14:50+01:00
Forgot to mention that when starting Digikam 5 the first time a dialog appears offering to migrate from version 4, it advises to not do so but has migration preselected, do not migrate there or it will mess things up. You may lose some existing personal preferences, but the migration for me at least simply did not work.
Related seems to be KDE bug 364258 though claimed to be fixed.

At the Rome Conference venue was a seat in the front row of the audience reserved for women who have been victims of violence and were killed.

SAVE SEATS (Posto Occupato) is a strong gesture dedicated to all women who have been victims of violence. Before they were cruelly killed by a husband, partner, lover or complete stranger they were all able to sit in a seat, on a bus, on a train, in the theatre, at school, in the subway, in society.
We want to reserve this seat for them,
so in day to day living they will not be ignored.
POSTOCCUPATO.ORG

Unlike in the web client you can choose which account to use when you toot, boost, reply, follow, favourite or send a message, where otherwise the web client uses the account on the server you happen to be logged in.

Update 2018-07-14: For the records, time ago I switched to Mastalab available from F-Droid, and as "backup" client Tusky available from F-Droid as well.